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Okay, i want to play the consumer version oculus rift coming out in like 5 months. though i know my computer isnt up to beat with the specs it requirs to run it. here are my specs.
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Here are the oculus rift recommended specs:

Minimum: A desktop computer running Windows 7 or Windows 8, 2 USB 2.0 ports (at least one powered), and a dedicated graphics card Nvidia GTX 600 series or AMD Radeon HD 7000 series (or better) with DVI-D or HDMI graphics output.

Recommended: in addition to the minimum spec it is recommended that your dedicated graphics card be capable of running current generation 3D games at 1080p resolution at 75fps or higher.
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I wouldn't be using anything lower end than a GTX 970 or R9 390 for an Oculus rift since running it poorly can result in nausea. You're going to need a good quality PSU for either of those. The 6300 should be fine. You'll want to add another 4GB RAM. You'd also benefit from adding an SSD to your rig.
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Sanctorum wrote I wouldn't be using anything lower end than a GTX 970 or R9 390 for an Oculus rift since running it poorly can result in nausea. You're going to need a good quality PSU for either of those. The 6300 should be fine. You'll want to add another 4GB RAM. You'd also benefit from adding an SSD to your rig.

So how much is this all going to cost me?
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970/390 = £250+
PSU = £50+
SSD = £50+

Not gunna be cheap.
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